Tim Berners-Lee was Born in London, England on June 8th 1955. Both of his parents were mathematicians, they were a part of Manchester University Mark I programming team. [1] Tim Berners-Lee attended two different schools Queen's College and Oxford University. He also received a Bachelor's Degree in Physics. His Parents and building things influenced him to what he wanted to do.
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Tim Berners-Lee
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Tim Berners-Lee was Born in London, England on June 8th 1955. Both of his parents were mathematicians, they were a part of Manchester University Mark I programming team. [1] Tim Berners-Lee attended two different schools Queen's College and Oxford University. He also received a Bachelor's Degree in Physics. His Parents and building things influenced him to what he wanted to do.Why Is This Person Considered a Computer Pioneer?
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Follow the current standard method for citing sources from Digiteen's help wikiBlue, Samuel, Ryan Carbo, Cameron O'Connell, and Alex Wright. "Tim Berners-Lee Childhood." The Original Nerds. Group Pi, 15 Dec 2005. Web. 21 Jan 2011.